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Ever since the Emancipation , the Jewish religion has ceased to be the force which joins and unites us . ... they would have replied : " A religious community - the Jews are Germans or Frenchmen of the Mosaic faith .
Ever since the Emancipation , the Jewish religion has ceased to be the force which joins and unites us . ... they would have replied : " A religious community - the Jews are Germans or Frenchmen of the Mosaic faith .
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only time it did collect data on the religious preferences of the population was , as we shall see , in its sample survey in March , 1957. Several groups objected to it . It is , therefore , doubtful whether the Bureau of the Census ...
only time it did collect data on the religious preferences of the population was , as we shall see , in its sample survey in March , 1957. Several groups objected to it . It is , therefore , doubtful whether the Bureau of the Census ...
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samples of the several social , religious , occupational and other subgroups in the Jewish community . Equally important is the fact that the Jewish group included in such samples is very often too small for purposes of analysis .
samples of the several social , religious , occupational and other subgroups in the Jewish community . Equally important is the fact that the Jewish group included in such samples is very often too small for purposes of analysis .
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